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topicnews · October 3, 2024

Video shows JD Vance saying Trump won the 2020 election

Video shows JD Vance saying Trump won the 2020 election

JD Vance claimed that Donald Trump won the 2020 election in an unearthed clip from 2022.

The video, which appeared on Thursday

“Who won the 2020 election? Could you just answer? Did Donald Trump win?” political comedian and interviewer Jason Selvig asks Vance in an unprecedented exchange.

“Yes,” the Ohio statesman replied, confirming his statement when asked again.

Trump’s vice president did not say whether he would concede the 2024 election if Democrats received more votes.

However, during his debate against Walz, the Ohio senator claimed he would offer “help” and “best wishes” to his political opponents if Kamala Harris and Tim Walz win in November.

The Vance campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily Beast.

Donald Trump ignored RNC advice that his election fraud claims were ‘fucking crazy’

The shocking Vance clip follows a shocking filing in the Jack Smith election subversion case against Trump, which includes communications that the former president knowingly spread voter fraud lies, as well as other key details of alleged behind-the-scenes efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.

Trump’s campaign spokesman Steven Cheung vehemently denied the legal mandate in a tirade Reuters In it he said: “This entire case is a partisan, unconstitutional witch hunt that should be dismissed in its entirety along with ALL remaining Democratic hoaxes.”

Trump is fuming over the release of the bombshell election case document

The report also contained evidence that the former president did not care about the Jan. 6 rioters who threatened to kill his then-Vice President Mike Pence, who refused to take part in Trump’s stolen election fantasy.

Trump has repeatedly defended those who took part in the Capitol insurrection, and during the vice presidential debate, Vance appeared to downplay the deadly insurrection, claiming that Trump had simply said he believed Americans should discuss issues “peacefully in the public square.”

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